Authentic mouth-blown & hand-painted German Christmas Ornaments
exclusively with The Star Crown.
It is a guarantee for the customer and collector that this ornament is produced
in a centuries old tradition in the family workshops of Inge-glas® of Germany.
Since 1987, collectors have identified the "star cap" as a symbol of authentic
Inge-glas® craftsmanship, as well as German tradition and quality.
The Inge-glas® ornaments shown on these pages were released since 2001
and produced in the Inge-glas workshops in Neustadt, near Coburg, Germany.

This new ornament looks very vintage,
reminding us of times when children might
dress up for a school Christmas pageant or
church performance. Ahhh.... a New star
shines in the East.
Mouth blown and hand painted in Germany!
Made in Neustadt, Bavaria by
Inge-glas® Manufaktur
2017 Introduction
4 inches - 10,0 cm

$24.50

IG10005s016
Christmas Mouse2016 Inge-glas Ornament

Animals on Parade

OK...Not a creature was stirring, not
even a mouse!
Hand painted in Germany, this cute little
fellow has been decorated in a green and red
jacket holding a piece of Gingerbread.
Made in Neustadt, Bavaria by
Inge-glas® of Germany
2016 Introduction
3-1/4 inches - 8,5 cm

$37.99

IG10122s014
Holiday Glow - LanternInge-glas Ornament

Christmas Visions

Each year, one or two key ornaments
stand out among the new introductions and
this is one for 2014. It's simplicity and
rich colors make it a stand-out design.
Made in Neustadt, Bavaria by
Inge-glas® of Germany
2014 Introduction
4 inches - 10,0 cm

$29.25

IG10008s012
Traveling Tree - Heading Home!

Christmas Visions

Each year a certain ornament design stands
out among the array of new introductions
including this little vehicle traveling
home from a day in the woods.
Birgit Müller-Blech, designer for Inge-
Glas® of Germany, brings new ornaments to
life with creativity and design.
Made in Neustadt, Bavaria by
Inge-glas® of Germany
2012 Introduction
3-1/4 inches - 8,2 cm

$44.75

IG10744s001
Sugar & Stripes Inge-glas ornament

The Candy Cane is usually made of red and
white hard candy. This inge-glas ornament
looks good enough to eat!
It is thought that it originates from the
staff that was carried by St. Nicholas or
by the shepherds from the fields outside of
Bethlehem.
Made in Neustadt, Bavaria by
Inge-glas® of Germany
2001 Introduction
4-1/2 inches - 11,5 cm